Dust under the screen?

When I clean the screen and look carefully esp under light I can see a few small dust particles under the screen at least 10 or so. They are very small and are not noticable when the screen is on for the most part. I can see a small one when I have a white background but it is very small. I assume since the screen is so big and due to mass production in China this is common. SHould I have Apple swap it out or will I most likely find this in others?

I went to the Apple Store yesterday (5/23/2010) because I had some dust under my screen. 15 minutes later, they brought my phone out with a new screen and LCD (my dead pixel is gone). Oh and no more dust, or scratches.

I went to the Apple Store yesterday (5/23/2010) because I had some dust under my screen. 15 minutes later, they brought my phone out with a new screen and LCD (my dead pixel is gone). Oh and no more dust, or scratches.

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Good to know, my 3GS has a Genius Bar appointment this Saturday and I'm hoping they will replace my screen and maybe even my rear case which has the good ole' crack next to the dock port.

If you feel it in some ways may impair your experience with the ipad, you should change it. It is my experience. My ipad had a speck of dust in the middle of the screen. It is only visible when the screen is off. When the screen is on, it is almost invisible. At first, I thought it didn't irritate me. However, after a few weeks, I can't stand it. It is like a pimple in the face of a beautiful lady.

I made a genius bar appointment, they swapped out a new ipad without any trouble.

I would suggest doing anything to get a replacement. I don't know how you have the courage to look for such things. Usually dust and dead/stuck pixels are something that you don't really notice until you really look hard, and then you can't stop seeing them. It would be enough to drive anyone crazy just knowing about it.

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